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Orientation: Thursday - 8:30AM
with Caroline Mitchell, Region 9 Adult & Community Education
How Do I Get Enrolled in Adult Education?
The first step in enrolling in Adult Education is Orientation!
What happens during an Orienation?
We are so glad you asked! We want you to be prepared and informed about what to expect during your Orientation session.
During your Orientation Session you will:
- Meet with our student advisor
- Discuss what you would like to accomplish through Adult Education
- Fill out enrollment paperwork
- Sit for academic placement testing
What you should know before you arrive:
- We are located at 377 River Road, Mexico, ME 04257
- The Adult Education is the one that is facing the road
- You should ring the bell and wait for us to buzz you in. Once we do that, you can come right upstairs
- The Orientation process can take a few hours, so please plan accordingly
What you should bring to your Orientation Session:
- A CURRENT Maine Photo ID (Maine drivers license, Maine State ID card, Passport, Military ID, etc. - If you do not have any of those form of Photo ID, please let us know when you come and we can direct you as to the next steps.)
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to reach out to us! We would love to hear from you!
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Phone: (207) 364-2012 Option 4
Email: adulted@region9school.org
ART SENSATIONS: Sensory Sculpt
with Merrymeeting Staff, Merrymeeting Community & Adult Education
Have a sensory experience with sculpture. Disclaimer: We are focusing on process not product. In fact, you may leave the session with no sculpture at all. Materials included.
Bread Plaque
with Steven Watts, Mid-Coast School of Technology Adult Education
In this class, we will each make and bake a festive holiday bread plaque measuring 16" x 12". Using a variety of cut bread shapes and your family name, we will then paint it all to create a unique and fun decoration. Materials fee of $30 is due by cash or check, payable to the instructor, at the start of class.
Heartsaver BLS (Basic Life Support) Healthcare Provider (Dec)
with Sonia Groesbeck, Ellsworth Adult and Community Education
This professional certification course certifies the student in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and choking protocols for all age groups, as well as other advanced skills including ventilation with an advanced airway or bag mask device. This is an in-person class.
Incredible Edible Insects: An Introduction to Cooking with Bugs!
with Maine Tasting Center, Merrymeeting Community & Adult Education
Did you know that millions and millions of people around the world eat bugs? It’s true! Insects have long been both a delicacy and an everyday ingredient in countries like Mexico, Brazil, Ghana, Thailand and China and are gaining popularity in countries like the Netherlands, Australia and…even the United States! In this unique class, join Bill Broadbent of Lewiston-based Entosense to learn the basics of edible insects and why they might just be the protein source of the future. Then, Sara Gross of Maine Tasting Center will lead the class through two recipes – one featuring dried edible insect products and one featuring fresh products raised right here in Maine. By uncovering the immense potential of edible insects, this interactive program aims to spark curiosity and appreciation for sustainable food sources. Participants in this program will have the opportunity to taste many different types of insects and try their hand at cooking with them. All ingredients, supplies and recipes will be provided. Please note that people who are allergic to shellfish may also be allergic to insects. Taught by Bill Broadbent of Entosense and Sara Gross of Maine Tasting Center, Presented by Maine Tasting Center.
Restorative Yoga
with Barbara E. McGranahan, Wells-Ogunquit Adult Community Education
Restorative Yoga is a practice of conscious relaxation, using props in every posture to support your muscles in gentle, comfortable positions. There are NO Downward Facing Dog and Cobra that are the keystones of other popular yoga styles. Basic relaxation is the mainstay of a restorative yoga practice. Poses include gentle supine twists, supported forward folds, gentle reclining backbends and hip openers. The poses are held for anywhere from 3 to 30 min giving your body plenty of time to relax so that your mind can enter a quiet, meditative state. NO YOGA EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. Destress before your weekend activities. Blocks and bolsters provided. Please bring a mat, blankets and any other props.
Teenage Drivers: What is a parent to do?
with Brian Arsenault, Noble Adult & Community Education
Do you have a child that just got their license or is going to be going through drivers ed soon? In this seminar, we explain the insurance market and how teenage drivers are rated. We look at things that you can do to help alleviate the rising insurance costs and liabilities that your new driver may bring.
Age Friendly Waterboro
with Massabesic Adult and Community Education
Find yourself asking the question, “How do you get home care services in Southern Maine for myself or a loved one?” We will walk you through the steps to access care in the community. This will also cover access to assisted living and long term care. Other resources that will be reviewed: emergency medical alert systems, age well programs, meals on wheels, where to go to get Medicare questions answered, Maine Care, and advanced directives. Open discussion and questions encouraged.
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